Bob Rooks
Elite Member
Sorry Rich, rotating the axles to put the spring deck on top changes the whole towing dynamics of the trailer (going from underslung to overslung), not to mention the Center of Gravity and GM. Plus it would be a PITA rewiring or replumbing the brakes. Not saying it couldn't be done tho...On some trailers you can just switch the spring perches from the bottom of the axle to the top of the axle and gain between 3 and 5" deck height. The axles, springs and attachment geometry have to be appropriate in order for this to be done safely, however. Best bet is to take it to a proper trailer/suspension shop and ask their advice. It isn't rocket science, but lives can be at stake and that's enough to dictate expert advice.
Rich
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